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Commodity Price Charts, June, 2005 by Roberts, Edward
WEEKLY/MONTHLY DATA
Listed below is the data to update your weekly and
monthly charts.
When plotting weekly charts, the lead contract is used until the
week of expiration. When plotting the week of the changeover,
combine the price range of the lead contract with the price range of
the next contract, and use the higher of the two highs and the lower
of the two lows for the weekly range. The Friday closing price of
the second contract is the weekly close.
When plotting monthly charts, the lead contract is used from
the first of the month through the expiration day and the next contract
from (and including) the expiration day through the last day of the
month. Use the higher of the two highs and the lower of the two lows
for the monthly range. Use the closing...
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